Tian_2015_J.Invertebr.Pathol_130_147

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Title : Pathogenicity of Isaria fumosorosea to Bemisia tabaci, with some observations on the fungal infection process and host immune response - Tian_2015_J.Invertebr.Pathol_130_147
Author(s) : Tian J , Diao H , Liang L , Hao C , Arthurs S , Ma R
Ref : J Invertebr Pathol , 130 :147 , 2015
Abstract :

Isaria fumosorosea is an important pathogen of whiteflies, and is used as a mycoinsecticide against this pest in many regions of the world. We quantified the pathogenicity of the Chinese isolate IF-1106 against different life stages of sweetpotato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, on cucumber plants, and describe the infection process and aspects of the host immunological response in the laboratory. The second instar was the most susceptible life stage to infection, with mortality rates at 10(7)conidia/ml approximately 83% after 7d. Scanning electron microscopy was used to monitor morphological aspects of the infection process. The following stages were observed; conidia adhered on the cuticle of B. tabaci and began to germinate within 6h of inoculation, appressoria development after 24h, germ tube penetration within 48h, emergent hyphae within 72h, secondary conidiogenesis within 96h with mass hyphal proliferation occurring on cadavers within 120h. The activities of endogenous enzymes were evaluated from host homogenate at various intervals post infection. Three enzymes associated with antioxidant activity [superoxide dismutase (SOD), perioxidase (POD), and catalase (CAT)], and two with detoxification [glutathione S-transferase (GSTs) and carboxylesterase (CarE)] were apparently upregulated in second instars infected by I. fumosorosea. Enzyme activities reached peak values at 48-60h post infection, then decreased to significantly lower than controls in 84h as mycosis occurred. Our results provide new insights into the pathogenicity and potential physiological response of B. tabaci to this fungal isolate.

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Tian J, Diao H, Liang L, Hao C, Arthurs S, Ma R (2015)
Pathogenicity of Isaria fumosorosea to Bemisia tabaci, with some observations on the fungal infection process and host immune response
J Invertebr Pathol 130 :147

Tian J, Diao H, Liang L, Hao C, Arthurs S, Ma R (2015)
J Invertebr Pathol 130 :147